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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 27, 1!KI. 1 a w BRIEF CITY NEWS THUUty Stormr Van Co. Dour. Ut. KTe Root Print It Now Deacon Press, tlfa lai.T Taa. Pann Kntual. Gauld. Xmaa Lighting- Burgcss-Qr&nden Co. Wo Can Oat Ton 7 Per Cant on your money; gooJ aecurlty. llaatlnss & Hey din, Kit Harney street. OlaTaUnd Entartalna Bmployat 'ihlrty salesmen and employes of the W. O. Cleveland Drug company wilt bo int'talned at a banquet Saturday evenliif? at the Taxton hotel, with Mr. Cleveland as host. Armour Salesman at Baaqnst Seventy fflUlvo salesmen of tho Omaha territory tBw111 attend a banquet and conference ! StP1 tn same department of Armour & Co. at the Paxton hotel next Tuesday even injr. rirat Vacation la riftaan Teara Lucy Clark, for fifteen years chief clerk In Justice William Altstadfa court. Is taking her first vacation since she has been with the- Judge. Miss Clark Is spending the holiday season with relatives In Iowa. ' Sits tha Policeman Ed Cos, Tenth and Howard streets, arrested Sunday jr evening by Officer Carney, was fined WO and costs in police cottri on a charge of Bff f disorderly conduct. Upon being placed "X'im Under arrest Cox struck Cnrnpv In fli mouth, cutting his Up. Mrs, Evans Asks Diroroa Mrs. Jennie KInora Evans in a divorce petition filed In'dlstrlct court alleges that John Edward Evans has kicked her downstairs, showed her a box of poison, locked her In a room for two hours, thrown her from bed and accused her ot misconduct. They were married In Omaha January 1, 1901. Theosophlcsl I.otnre "Llfo Attar Death" wilt be tho subject of a lecture by Burd F. Miller at the Theosophlcal ctcty, room a), Ualdrlge-Wead building. Twentieth and Fornam streets, at 8 o"clock Sunday evening. Mr. Miller will discuss the HUbJcct of after death condi tions from tho theosophlcal standpoint. Clark Bound Over Frank V. Clark, charged with forging a chtctt for (123 on the IJasmuasen-Kylo Construction com pany.; was bound over to tho district court Friday morning 'on bonds placed at U.00O. Clarkl cashed the check on December :3 with J Sam Fleishman, a local saloon keeper, betectlves Ulch and McDonald made -the" arrest. Dundee is in Arms Against Movies The 1 village board of Dundee has gone on thfc warpath against moving picture shows and If the tale of one certain member Of the board may be taken as authentic the now theater to be erected by Jqhri ilarta on Fiftieth street, south of Underwood avenue, will never see a picture i flashed upon Its screen. The f member of tho board, who was willing to; talk, announced that an or dinance would havo been passed at tho last meeting of tho board, but only three were present, and It was deemed expedient, to delay action until this week. Tho member asserts that strong oppo sition will compel them to pass the or dinance. When It was suggested that tho theater might be built regardless, and the mat ter taken- to Ifio'courts, tho village lad fcald ,that i'thp license wo'uFd be' ma'do prohibitive and then the courts could do nothing... . . DUNDEEftAD IS HOME " WITH jCASE OF DIPHTHERIA Chris Crowell, the 15-year-old son of C. C. Crowell, member of the village board of Dundee, has contracted a case of diphtheria and Is sick at his home, W10 Izard ''straet. .Aritltoxln was Im mediately Injected after' It was con clusively proved tho case was diph theria, and tho young lad Is progressing nicely with chances for recovery excel lent. This Is the first casa of diphtheria In Dundee and the health department Is making every effort to provent the spread of the dread disease. A careful observation Is being kept on, all school children at the Dundee Institution. WILLARD EDDY TO READ DR. I A. JENKINS' PAPER "The Philosophy, of Rudolph Hucken" will be the subject for discussion at the Omaha Philosophical hoclety Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the society's hall, Nineteenth and Farnam streets. Jlav, :J. A. Jenkins, former pastor of St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church, who was scheduled for this address, has forwarded his manuscript to Wlllard Kddy, who will deliver It before the bo doty. After tho principal address the wibject will be thrown open for discus sion. .POORER GRADES OF HAY ARE DRUG ON THE MARKET Omaha dealers ,ln hay, especially al Ifalfa. are finding tho poorer grades a drug on the market. Any amount of It I has been offered for sale, but since the Sth , of the month none has changed I hands. Number 1 and i airalia on tne contrary, has been a ready seller and hhere Is a constant demand for It at $11 Uo 5 per ton. The only thing that will 'make the poorer qualities of hay sell will' be bad weather with snow covering the pastures so that U will have to feed fdalry cattle. Gulls from the Wire Police Judge Thomas P. White played IKnnta Claus "esterdav at Los Angeles hind treed eighteen prisoners Jn the city Sail. I An organized band of 173 unemployed men. who have necn at rreano. uai., lor the last three days, continued their march south. Released on their own recognizance. forty-five boys and young men serving (terms at tne Utaii state industrial srnool, were set free yesterday by Superinten dent E. G. Gowans. Two thousand destitute men at Port land Ore., were guests yesterday ot the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navlga Itlon company at dinner on board tho friver steamer Hassalo. William W. Autick, newspaper man and Lmagazlne writer and widely known In Ithe theatrical circles as a representative f one or tne Dig producing companies. Idled at Flushing, Long Island. Oscar Bidder, a Swiss aviator, made a successful flight across the Alps yesterday, triougn tor several noiira nt was unable to see his way because of the heavy fog. which hung over the mountains. Queries received by Robert E. Lewis of tho Cleveland Young Men's Christian association regarding the "father and son"' movement launched here Indicates that the Idea is lawns root in many cities One man was killed and several persons were injured wneu a west bound pas senger train on the Missouri Pacific rail way collided with a freight train near Uoonvllle, Mo., Dan Johnston of Jeffer- con City, fireman on tne passenger en tine, met deatlu New Books Fiction. T. TBMBAnOM. By Frances Hodgson Burnett. 11.40. The Century Company. T. Tcmbarom he was called, and he was a reporter on The Earth; the height of his ambition, when this history of hl great adventure begins, was to be given tho uptown society page of the 8unday edition, which would entail a salary of per." That sum sftenied almost a fortune to T. Tembarom, born In a Broolr, tyn tenement and obliged to tnako his living on the New York streets from tho time he was 10 years old. Just as a hall bedroom In Mrs. Bowse's boarding house seemed luxury to him who had known what it meant to sleep "In empty trucks and behind lumber piles." Besides, he was In lova, and on "ISO per" the Har lem flat of which he dreamed would be come a possibility. Her name was Ann Hutchinson Little Ann. they called her and she was a dimpled, rosy-checked EnK llsh girl come to America with her father, who had hoped to win lame "and fortune and achieved only a room at Mrs. Bowse's, where Ann mothered tho three poverty stricken young men boarders, darned their socks, cheered them up, and made even tho landlady adore her. A London lawyer suddenly appeared and Informed T. Tembarom whose real name, altered for fear of ridicule, 'was Temple Temple Barhotm-that he had fallen heir to a great English estate, Including an income of some ttO.OOi) a year. So the scene shifts from New York to tho- Kng. iisu country scat of Temple Barholni. T. Tembarom encounters people as unlike as the llttla Jew confectioner, his adroit handling of whom supplied him with his first Items, for the 'np-town society pagf. and the somewhat cynical but wholly charming duke of Stone. Some of tho humor, as for Instance Tembarom'a fear of Pearson, the valet whom he finds waiting for him In one of the hundred or more bedrooma at Temple. Barhotm, and who' turns' ont-to -be "quite human afUr all. Is perhaps a little obvious, but so deftly are the scenes handled that we, rorget all about similar ones and chucklo over them. Joyously. One laughs with him, sometimes at him. but always with' the kindliest fadings. How, Indeed, could any others bo possible, considering his treatment of Miss Alicia Temnle Bars holm! The story Is without problems, and Is a delightful and appealing tale. THE PASSION! ATIS rnitrvnc r... O. Wells. 3S3 PP. Sl.SS. HmAr'je. UrX. , Mr. Wells has told the story of a man and woman whose talent for Individual development was as great as their un usual power of loving. Fearing to be cir cumscribed In her freedom by the Jeal ousy ot the man she loves, tho girl re- rusca to exchange the poetry of their passionate friendship for the restrictions of marriage and Comparative poverty with him. Instead she marrle n rich banker. The renewal of, the passionate friendship on the hero's .return to Eng land after long wanderings, brings mat ters to a climax. The telling of tho story in tho first pexson-o. father, writes tho story of his youth for his son to read adds vividness to a narrative. THE VALL12V CIV THE MnnK n Jack London. 530 Pn. n.as. Thniu. miliar) company. In Billy Roberta, prize fighter and teamster, and In Saxon, his wife tho author has typified the Tnultltudo-of de scendants of "the, finest stock of the World" thaj adventurous pioneering stock that poured over the Allcghetries and streamsd In thin lines, across tho thirsty plains to fulfill the dream of the old discoverers and empire planners of tha Pacific coast. California, the great. the glorious, the golden, Is the burden of his song, Of course, everybody Is strictly native no effete first generation trekker ft cm the csat among them. Hero and there the colors are laid on lavishly, but it Is proof, of the Immense vitality of Mr. London s book that It shoulders off, as It were, page after page of descrlp tive Incubus, and emerges with "all Its silk," to use Billy's favorite prize fighter's phrase. VAN CLEVE. By Mary S. Watts, Pp. 11.35. The Macmlllan company. Van Clove Kendrlcit lived in Clncln natt and supported his worthless unch and two equally worthless female re' latlves. He was In love with one Lorrie Gilbert, a natural arid charming young woman, who preferred the dashing Philip CartWright. And Lorrie had a brother, Robert by name, a weak, drunken youth, who admired Philip too much for his own good. When the Spanish war broke out Philip enlisted and waa shot and killed. But that did not help matters for Van Clcve. Robert chlvalrouMy blundered into the lives ot hla sister and Van Cleve, and mixed things up so thor oughly that ten year passed before Van Cleve and his lady lore went to buy paneled oak chests and other pleasant things for their apartment. DOWN AMONG MEN. By Will Lev ington Comfort. 2S7 Pp. J1.23. George ii. uo ran company. John Morning Is a war correspondent beneath an undeserved cloud. After one brief episode a sort 'of preface the scenes arc laid in China during the Russo-Japanese war, centering mainly about the battle of Liao-yang'. John Morning has fought his way up from a sorry boyhood spent In the New York streets and in racing stables to a news paper position "on space." In, Toklo he finds himself denied 'the place among the other correspondents to which he knows that he Is entitled, but he has always "lived second class" and dares not de mand the reason for his exclusion. It is to this very exclusion, however, that he owes Duke Fallows' espousal of his cause, and later the companionship of tha one man able to perceive the stuff that Is In him through the outer husk and grime. PARTNERS. By Margatet Deland Harper & Brothers. Two women, mother and daughter, had managed a small country postofflce for many years, to the satisfaction of their unexactlng neighbors, who appreciated kindness more than punctuality. But the advent of city visitors changed condi tions, and a new postmaster 'was ap pointed. Heartsick at the realization of what the change would mean to her old mother,, the daughter endeavored to bribe the government to let her stay. Then, when there teemed no way out. tha new postmaster unexpectedly found a so- lutlon wnicn more man satisfied every one. LADY LAUGHTER. By Ralph Henry UarDour. ti.w. . u. iippincoti com pany. A very correct young man from Boa. ton, and appropriately repressed and con ventionsl, finds a pretty girl In his gar. den, and with annoyance hardly concealed listens to her explanation that she haa run away from her parent as they were sailing for Butope because she did not wnnt to go there again, and had come to him for refuge because they were second cousins. It Is her habit of seo tnc the amusing side of things that gives the book Its title. She succeeds In em broiling matters a good deal, but she Is always amusing, and the reader can never guess Just what unexpected thing she will do next. AFTER ALL. By Mary Cholmondelcy. 83 Pp. J1.85. D. Arplcton & Co. Annette Oeorges l on the verge of drowning hersotf In the Seine when she happens to meet an eccentric young English sportsman. He suggests that she go with him for n. week to Fori tainebleau. Desperate and half dazed sho consents. The young man becomes dangerously 111. In a lucid Interval ho makes a will, Annette being one nt the witnesses, and shortly afterwards he dc elops paralysis. Annette goes to Eng land and later falls In love with the cousin of the sportsman. The latter dies, and his will comes to light and Annetta finds herself In a decidedly embarnsslng position. It Is Interesting to see hqw It all comes out. MADCAP. By George tllbbs. ?t2 Pp. 11.30. D. Appleton Co. The Madcap Is Hermla Challoner. the sole heir of Peter Challoner's millions She plsys polo, races her motor and aviates, but never loses n Joyous fcmlnln ity. One day her flying machine misses fire and she lands on an Island where she meets a hermit artist Tho contempt of the man for the things the g'rl typifies, her Interest In him: a vagabond pilgrim age In France which they take together! the discovery of their Innocent but com promising relation by a rival woman, ate all a part of this story, the purpose ot which is to play uron tho vanity of riches and reveal the only true road to happi ness. THE HONORABLE MR. TAWNISII. Wo Pp. 11. Little. Brown & Co. In this story Mr. Farnol tells how Sir John Chester's daughter, Penelope, and a fino London gcntlenuM fell head over heels In love with each other, thus arous ing Sir John's Ire, for ho despised the Honorable Horatio Tawnlsh. for an ef feminate dandy and a writer of senti mental verses. To try' his worth young Mr. Tawnlsh was set three difficult tasks by Sir John and hp two friends, Mr. Bentley and Sir Richard Eden. How Mr. Tawnlsh succeeds in these tasks makes a delightful story. THE WHITE LINEN NURSE. By Eleanor Hallowell Ahbntt. 271 Pn. 11. Tin. Century company. A little, trained nurse, with a "doll face" that belles her strength of character; an overworked surgeon, who seeks relief In profanity and a yearly excursion with John Barleycorn, and his pathetic little daughter, whose sharp temper hides her hungry heart these are the central characters. And Eleanor Hallowell Ab bott, In her own wonderfully characteris tic way. sets forth these faulty, lovable. unforgettable people and their difficult piquant situation In a. narrative that Is a vivid rovclatlon of true love In a strange setting. TUB TINDER BOX. V Marl Thnmn. son Daviess. Jl. Henry Holt & Co. ,V merry sparkle of a story with several bits of sound philosophy underneath Us ;fun. Evelina meets obstacles In her effort to live out Jane's theory of tho whole duty of modem woman. A peaceful southern town, consisting largely of rela tives, receives her on her return from art ntudy In Parts.- The clever sketches of individuals and the combination of mirth and pathos make the tale one of unusual attractiveness. SunwBrook HrUSKEY In tho life of even the best of us, there aro days when "all tha singer seems to have been knocked out of us", and tha world looks "mighty blue". At euch a tlmo you will find In Sunny Brook The Pure Food Whiskey a safe, satisfying, pleas ant stimulant, which will almost instantly brace up your entire system, and put new life into body and brain. Its strongly de veloped medicinal properties makes the use of Sunny Brook, in moderation, highly beneficial and healthful. Tho Largest Distillers of Fine. Old WhUkey In the World are back of Sunny Brook The Pure Food Whiskey besides, Sunny Brook is bottled under tho Green Government Stamp, a positive assuranco that it is U. S. Government 100 and that it reaches yon with Its natural purity and matchless quality fully preserved. SUNNY BROOK la new bottled with our own cateotrd Tmsler" stoppers. On tuttt uncorks or rc-ctrii the battle tight. No Naod for Cot k 3 crew t. twins lii. .o yarns lor vui K tavrowfe ovHPuj til I III' l:M:lbd.l:lisgMa1tI:M0KM:;i H IIWMI GROTTE) Wholesale Distributors For Omaha. Neb. L FIFTY YEARS is i NATIONAL BANK m SMALL DEPOSITS AVc encourage them because many largo account3 bogin in a small way. Tho small depositor of today becomes tho largo one of the future. More people would bo bank deposit ors if they realized how it would help in building their credit and their success. t T?irt Mat ionaLl Capital - - -Surplus Earned Farnam Street, At Thirteenth. TURNER FILIB RETURNED Attornev for Mr. Turner Urines i Back Mw. Turner's Petition. ANSWER FILED IS VERY BRIEF 1 This Olvra the Impression Around the- Conrt House that the Di vorce Suit l "ot to lie Contested. The divorce petition signed by Mrs. Etta M. Turner, wealthy Omaha socloty woman, In which she charges Charles V. Turner. Jr., with extreme cruelty and which has been concealed from tho pub lie two weeks, was returned Friday to tho offlco of Robert Smith, clerk of the dis trict court, by II. H. Baldrlgc, attorney for Mr. Turner. According to court house gossip, It was Mr. Batdrtge who handed tho petition over tho counter December 12, although ho was accompnnlcd by a member of tho flint of Courtrlght .& Sldner of Fremont, attorneys for Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Turner's petition sets forth that the and her htlsband nro both 17 years of nge, and that they were married June 29. l'JOe, at Fremont. She tells the court that Mr. Turner nt that time was a real "rnt of Minneapolis, und that thoy lived lu that city and in Ohio for sovoral months, coming to Omaha in April, 1010. She says neither has any specific occu pation at present, and that they have separated permanently. That nt various times, and particularly In the early part of this month, Mr. Turner has been guilty of extreme cruelty III his treatment of her Is alleged by tho plaintiff as a ground for divorce. This, she asecrts, has caused her great mental anguish and Interfered with her peace ot mind and has been dono In violation of their marriage vows. An answer filed Docember 13 and re moved tho same day, containing less than ten typewritten lines, was also rc- returned Friday, This Is a formal general denial and its brevity and perfunctory naturo have caused predictions by court house employes that tho suit will not be contested. Prize Baby Girl is Visiting m Omaha Littlo Gcnevlevo Chnpman of Ceresco, Neb., daughter of Gcrtrudo Chnpman und granddaughter of Mrs. Qeorgo P. Bomls of Omaha, arrived In the city yesterday , to spend tho Christmas noliaays. aue littlo Slj-year-old girl was the champion baby nt the Nebraska state fair at Lin coln In September last, taking tho tUO Cash premium and $20 gold medal over all the CC0 babies registered from over tho state and was ahead of all of tho stato fairs of Nebraska, Iowa and Ohio. Sho Is tho grcat-great-great-grandchlld of J. C. March of Ceresco, who Is now In his ninety-seventh year. Sho will visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcmls at their real dence, HID Sherwood avenue. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Miss Marlon Levy of Lincoln. Ncb Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. William L, Holzman, until after the holidays. B. L. King of Osceola, a member of the stato codification commission. Is In Omaha spending tho Qhrlstmafi holidays, vhilttng hs son, Ross King, attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keeuan spent Christmas day at Carroll, Id., visiting Mrs. Kecnan s parents, sir. and Sirs. A C. Mannemann. mi BROS. CO. $500,000.00 91,000,000.00 Organized in 1H57 an KOl'.VTZK llHOTMEItH NATIONAL 319 Gigantic Year-End Sale of COATS, SUITS, $25and$35Goats,Saturday $ If you nro looking for real coat bargains, you should not fail to visit this Moro Saturday. Thcso coats nro without a doubt tho most stylish ever displayed in Omalin nt tho price. All tho new models to clntoso from In all colors nnd sizes. lU'ineinbor these nro actually $H5 nnd fji 10 touts. Saturday your choice nt $15 and $20 Suits, Saturday $ Iu order to m ako a clean sweep of our ontlro suit stock, wo offer number of exceptionally fine stilts Saturday nt $5.00. Tho prion would Indicate that they are of tho ordinary kind, but a visit to our storo will convince you that they aro real bargains, t our special prlco Saturday, nt $20 and $30 Evening Gowns and Party Dresses, Saturday These gnrments nro of tho They aro splendidly mado Itcgular f?U0 to 930 values, Drug and Toilet Articles at Cut Prices Save Time and Money by Buying at the Rexall Drug Stores 2l0 Allon'H Foot ICtiso 14a COo Dr. Charles' Vloah Food.' 34o 25a llrotno-Heltror for ..180 25o Carter's Littlo Ltvor Pills... lao 35o Caatorla 31 o COo Carmen Powder 39o COo CanUirox 39o r.Oc Doan'H Kldnoy Pills 34o Sl.00 nutfy'H Malt 74o Kellow Kyruu 04o08o 2RC FfOHUIla 14o $1.25 Oudo'a lViito-MariKHJi 790 jlorllck'H Malted Milk 34o-G7o and . 1. i.. 93.79 $1.00 Hyomcl, complete ., 04o Iliad's lkmoy and Almond Crcnm for SBo-780 26a Kennedy's l-mxutlvo Coimlt tfyruji far Da Llstorlnn ., 90-140-390-000 25o Laxative llromo Qttlnlno 13o 2fia Mn.Hftt.tta Talcum ...ISO 25c Mennen's Talcum (four kinds) ' tor lao Menthnlatum 14o-34o $1.60 Oriental Cream (Untirnrd's) OOo SOo Papn'n Dlupepxln ... . , 39o $1.00 Plnkhfljnva Compound 59o 26o Packers Tar Boap ...14o 60a Pebeco Tooth Paste ,..39o $1.00 Pierre's Cloldcn Medical DIs- covcry, for 04o 2&o Pond's Vanishing Cream i4o PJnaud's I.ltao Vegetal 490 b'al Hnputlea 17o-44o nnd 89o $1.00-$2.00 8. 8. 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Tho Bee gets results that count for tho most Learn hy using tbcbo ads. Bee Want Ad Department. Tyler 1000 The drawing and cut wU cost you only 3.50. Let The Bee Engraving Plant do your work. SAMPLE COAT SUIT South 16th Street Intcst Myles with nil now nnd most Hked effects. of the best quality materials nud trimmings. Haturdny at i 26c 4711 White Rosa Hoap 13o 25o Woodbury Kaclal Soap Ha It) or 13 kinds 26c and 36a Toilet Powders, nt .100 0 or 8 kinds 16a Dental Pastes and Powders, at 13a COo HayB1 llalr Health; 26o HayH' Hiirflna Honp, both for 89o Oh You Smokers! Head These Box Trices: 10 I.a Provldencla (Factory. Smok ers) ..' .800 60 La Provldencla, Coquetttis. .. .93.00 25 La Marca ... ...91.75 25 Official Seal 91.7S 25 I.ndy Cttrzon. Invlnclbles 92.00 25 Koyal Hovorelim. Invlnclbles, 93.39 25 Yankee Consul 8B0 CO Colon Cervantes. Porto Itlcun for 92.00 2G Manila Imperials 91.75 25 Manila Pertcctus ,.91.33 60 Manila Media rtoftalla Sl.&o 12 Manila La Florentine 91.00 25 Cilbnnold ,91.60 25 Murat Operas, Clear Havana, 91,70 26 lllaclc & White 91.33 K fill... llnnia ftl a 25 Ulendwell 91.00 25 Karl of Pnwtucket. Ilroadlcaf, 91.39 HAKVAJID PHARMACY, ill th nnd Farnam Bin. Constipation Impoulble to be well. The foe to Rood health. Correct at once. Ayer'srUls. One at bedtime. Sold for 60 yean. 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